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Business
5 years ago
Legends Smokehouse & Grill opens at former G’s Pancake House location

Along with their new restaurant location, Legends Smokehouse & Grill offers full-service catering and a food truck on site.

Obituaries
5 years ago
Will B. Harvey

Will Bailey Harvey, age 82 of Clarksville, passed away August 9, 2021, at Tennova Healthcare.

Obituaries
5 years ago
Wanda L. Gooch

Wanda Lou Gooch, age 88, passed away on August 8, 2021 at the Tennessee State Veteran’s Home.

Obituaries
5 years ago
Marie J. Hines

Marie Jane Hines, age 77 and formerly of Clarksville, passed away on August 8, 2021, in Bonne Terre, Mo.

News
5 years ago
WEATHER ALERT: Heat index could hit 114 in Clarksville, Heat Advisory issued

The heat index in Clarksville today is expected to be between 109 and 114 today, and the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory.

Business
5 years ago
Front Porch Realty & Property Management offers all real estate related services

A growing real estate brokerage business, Front porch Realty & Property Management, is waiting to serve your realty needs.

News
5 years ago
U.S. Colored Troops monument to be installed at Fort Defiance in Clarksville

The Clarksville City Council voted Thursday, August 5, to accept the donation of a monument to U.S. Colored Troops from the Mount Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society.

APSU
5 years ago
Chris Jones hired as assistant football coach, Walden announces staff updates

Austin Peay State University head football coach Scotty Walden announced the hiring of Chris Jones as the Governors defensive run-game coordinator and defensive line coach.

Lifestyle
5 years ago
Academy Sports surprises 30 military families with back-to-school shopping spree

As another school semester approaches, Clarksville’s Academy Sports store provided Special Forces Association Chapter 38 with a $3,000 gift card donation to benefit 30 children of active-duty soldiers with a back-to-school shopping spree.

News
5 years ago
Montgomery County adopts 10-year parks plan, including more trails, kayak access

The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt a new 10-Year Parks Plan.